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Rubber man

A powerful performance piece by Khvay Samnang featuring a figure covered in white rubber sap to protest land displacement, offering a profound glimpse into contemporary Cambodian social issues for your collection.

Khvay Samnang: Cambodian multidisciplinary artist exploring ritual, politics & globalization through performance, photography & installation. See his impactful work.

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作品の詳細

Rubber man alludes to the ongoing establishment of vast, foreign-owned rubber plantations, displacing villagers and destroying communities and places of spiritual significance in Ratanakiri Province. Khvay Samnang (Cambodia b.1982) is shown pouring a bucket of white rubber sap over his face and naked body, obscuring his features and masking his identity. Samnang is a founding member of the first Cambodian contemporary artist collective, Stiev Selapak / Art Rebels, who established the first dedicated exhibition spaces for contemporary art in Cambodia. His works carry strong social and political messages which he acts out. Using his own body to interact with his surroundings and connect with places and communities, he exposes social issues that have emerged in Cambodia from practices such as land acquisition and private development.Exhibited in

作家の略歴

Jean-Michel Basquiat: A Voice From the Streets and Beyond

Jean-Michel Basquiat’s story is one of astonishing speed, meteoric rise, and tragically premature end – a whirlwind journey from the gritty streets of Brooklyn to the hallowed halls of the art world. Born in 1960 to Haitian and Puerto Rican parents, his early life was marked by movement and uncertainty, culminating in a teenage exodus to Lower Manhattan where he immersed himself in the vibrant, rebellious culture of New York’s downtown scene. This formative period, steeped in graffiti, punk rock, and a burgeoning sense of social awareness, would profoundly shape his artistic vision and become the bedrock upon which his iconic style was built.

Initially known as SAMO – an abbreviation for “same old, same old” – Basquiat began tagging walls with cryptic statements alongside fellow artists like Al Diaz. These early works, often incorporating poetry and commentary on urban life, established a unique voice and signaled a nascent critique of the status quo. It was in 1980, following the "Times Square Show," a collective art intervention that brought him to wider attention, that Basquiat began to transition from graffiti to painting, rapidly developing his distinctive visual language.

The Rise of a Neo-Expressionist

The critical watershed moment for Basquiat’s career arrived in 1981 with the article “The Radiant Child” published by René Ricard in *The New York Times Magazine*. This piece, which elevated him from an underground street artist to a celebrated figure, captured the zeitgeist of the era – a period defined by cultural clashes and shifting social landscapes. Ricard’s assertion that Basquiat's work was not simply “Samo” but a singular expression of his own experience resonated deeply with the art world grappling with questions of representation, identity, and market forces. This article coincided with a surge in interest in Neo-Expressionism, a movement characterized by raw emotion, subjective experiences, and a rejection of traditional artistic conventions.

Basquiat’s work quickly gained recognition for its layered complexity and potent symbolism. He drew heavily on sources ranging from African art and mythology to American history, pop culture, and personal narratives. His canvases became a chaotic collage of text – names, dates, inventory lists, philosophical musings – interwoven with images of skulls, crowns, figures, and anatomical diagrams. These elements weren’t merely decorative; they functioned as potent metaphors for themes of power, mortality, race, and the commodification of art itself. The influence of jazz music is often cited, reflecting Basquiat's appreciation for improvisation, spontaneity, and the simultaneous layering of diverse sounds.

A Year of Unprecedented Value – 1982

1982 proved to be a pivotal year in Basquiat’s career, marked by a remarkable confluence of factors that propelled him to unprecedented levels of success. As detailed in *Artsy*, this period witnessed a shift from the street to the studio, fueled by generous gifts of large canvases from his dealer, and crucially, a newfound freedom from the pressures of the market. The timing was also significant; coinciding with a period of intense cultural debate – what is now referred to as the “culture wars” – Basquiat’s work resonated powerfully with audiences grappling with issues of race, inequality, and social justice.

Several key works from 1982 achieved record-breaking prices at auction in subsequent years. *Untitled*, a crowned skull painting, sold for $110.5 million in 2017 – an astounding return on its original price of just $4,000. This extraordinary valuation underscored not only the artist’s exceptional talent but also the rapidly escalating value of his work within a market increasingly driven by speculation and collector enthusiasm. The success of *Dustheads* and *Untitled* (1982) further cemented 1982 as Basquiat's most commercially valuable year.

Legacy and Lasting Impact

Despite his tragically short life – he died of a heroin overdose in 1988 at the age of twenty-seven – Jean-Michel Basquiat’s influence on contemporary art remains immense. His work continues to be studied, analyzed, and celebrated for its raw honesty, social commentary, and innovative visual language. His exploration of themes related to Black identity, history, and experience has resonated deeply with audiences across generations, prompting critical reflection on issues of representation, power, and the complexities of cultural exchange.

Basquiat’s legacy extends beyond his individual artworks; he challenged the established art world's norms and expectations. He forced a reckoning with questions of authenticity, ownership, and the role of the artist in society. His work serves as a potent reminder of the power of art to both reflect and shape our understanding of the world around us – a legacy that continues to inspire artists and viewers alike.

khvay samnang

khvay samnang

1982 - , Cambodia

プロフィール概要

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Neo-Expressionism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Jazz
    • Black art history
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Andy Warhol
    • Graffiti artists
  • Date Of Birth: 1960
  • Date Of Death: 1988
  • Full Name: Jean-Michel Basquiat
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Untitled (1982)
    • Dustheads
    • Echoes in the Rain
  • Place Of Birth: Brooklyn, New York
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